Explore the Margaret River Region

Tucked away in the southwest corner of Australia, Margaret River is a hidden gem that boasts pristine beaches, world-class wineries, and lush forests. This idyllic region is a veritable playground for nature lovers, foodies, and adventure seekers alike. Whether you are a local or a visitor, there is an abundance of experiences to be savoured in this stunning part of Australia.

Indulge in Gourmet Delights

Book the most incredible food and wine foraging adventure at Glenarty Road. Enjoy a four-stage feast of seasonal produce, farm snacks, house made charcuterie and freshly baked bread and wine.
This is the ultimate adventure for the true epicurean who is looking for an in-depth and down-to-earth wine + food experience.
Photo by Zac White
Wine Tasting Extravaganza

Margaret River is synonymous with exquisite wineries. This scenic region is home to over 200 vineyards and 90 cellar doors, making it one of the foremost wine-tasting destinations in the country. The region’s Mediterranean climate and rich soils produce diverse and high-quality wines, particularly renowned are its Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.

Embark on a tasting tour and immerse yourself in the elegance of Margaret River’s viticulture. Popular wineries such as Vasse Felix, Leeuwin Estate, Amelia Park Winery, LS Merchants, and Windance offer not just exceptional wines but also captivating vineyard views and gourmet dining experiences.

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Culinary Adventures
For a truly local experience, check out the Margaret River Farmers Market held every Saturday from 7:30am – 11:30am at the Margaret River Education campus next to the High school. Here, you’ll wander among stalls brimming with local produce and freshly baked goods.
Amelia Park, Photo by Zac White

Embrace the Natural Beauty

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Serene Forests and National Parks
Beyond the beaches, Margaret River is surrounded by lush greenery and towering forests. Explore the captivating beauty of Boranup Karri Forest, where the majestic karri trees reach heights of over 60 metres.
Photo by Tim Campbell
Wander through impressive national parks such as Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, where the trails meander through diverse landscapes, from rugged cliffs to serene woodland. Visit the enchanting Ellensbrook Homestead and Meekadarabee Falls for a tranquil retreat brimming with historical and natural splendour.
Iconic Beaches and Surfing
Margaret River’s coastline is adorned with some of the most picturesque beaches in Australia. The azure waters at beaches like Eagle Bay, Meetup and Castle Rock are perfect for a day of swimming, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the natural beauty. Surfers from around the globe flock to Margaret River’s powerful breaks. If you’re keen to catch some waves, the swells at Surfers Point and Redgate Beach are legendary for their consistency and power. Even if you’re not an experienced surfer, the spectacle of watching pro surfers tackle massive waves is awe-inspiring.
Photo by Zac White
Majestic Caves
The region’s limestone prominence has resulted in an array of extraordinary caves, each with its own mystique and grandeur. . Jewel Cave, Lake Cave, and Mammoth Cave are quintessential destinations for spelunking enthusiasts and casual explorers alike. Marvel at the breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites, take enthralling guided tours and satisfy both your sense of adventure and curiosity.
Photo by Tim Campbell

Retreat and Relax

Sometimes, all one craves is a peaceful retreat to rejuvenate the mind, body, and soul. Margaret River’s tranquil ambience is perfect for such an escape.

Host an Event

Whether it’s an intimate wedding, a corporate retreat, or a special celebration, Chambré Estate provides a captivating venue that blends rustic charm with contemporary sophistication.
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Hiking and Mountain Biking
For those with a penchant for the great outdoors, Margaret River offers an array of hiking and mountain biking trails that cater to all levels. The Cape to Cape Track is an iconic long-distance track that stretches 135 kilometres from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin. It traverses stunning coastal scenery, secluded beaches, and a thick forest, making it ideal for both multi-day treks and enjoyable day walks. Alternatively, the mountain biking routes in the Bramley National Park and Boranup Forest offer thrilling rides through stunning backdrops.

Embark on outdoor adventures

Photo by Tim Campbell
Whale Watching
Margaret River is a prime location for whale watching, especially between June and December when humpback and southern right whales migrate along the coast. Join a whale-watching tour and witness these majestic creatures as they breach and frolic in the Indian Ocean, providing an unforgettable experience.
At Chambré Estate, we are passionate about showcasing the wonders of Margaret River. Whether you are keen to tour the celebrated wineries or explore the breathtaking natural landscapes, we offer curated experiences and accommodations to ensure your visit is exceptional.

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